Asia Society Policy Institute to Convene Asia-Pacific's Top Security Analysts
Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) will convene top security analysts from China, India, Indonesia and the U.S. in New York on June 10 for a public dialogue about the future of regional governance in Asia. The special event will consider whether the countries of the Asia-Pacific region should begin developing a pan-regional institution that can manage security challenges over time.
Kevin Rudd, ASPI President and former Prime Minister of Australia, will moderate a conversation with Thomas E. Donilon, former National Security Advisor to President Barack Obama (2010-2013); Shivshankar Menon, former National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister of India (2010-2014); Dr. Marty Natalegawa, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia (2009-2014); and Wang Jisi, member of the Foreign Policy Advisory Committee of the Foreign Ministry of China (2008-Present).
The event will also mark the launch of ASPI’s new policy initiative on Asian regional architecture. For more information, click here.